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REFERENCE  BOOKS. 


Johnson’s  Encyclopedia,  8 vols, 

Appleton’s  Encyclopedia  of  iVmerican  Biography,  6 vols. 

An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.-- Skeat. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  25  vols. 

Standard  Dictionary,  2 vols. 

Webster’s  Unabridged  Dictionary,  4 copies. 

Harper’s  Classical  Dictionary. 

Roget’s  Thesaurus  of  English  Words  and  Phrases. 

Dictionary  of  the  Noted  Names  of  Fiction.— Wheeler. 
Comprehensive  History  of  Biography. 

Robert’s  Rules  of  Older. 

Modern  Punctuation.— Dickson. 

Lippincott’s  Pronouncing  Gazetteer. 

Young  Folk’s  Cyclopaedia. 

Cram’s  Atlas  of  the  World,  Ancient  and  Modern. 

Oram’s  Atlas  of  the  World,  Modern,  3 copies. 

The  Student's  Cyclopedia,  2 vols.  (Two  sets  ) 

Young  Folks’  Cyclopedia  of  Common  Things.— Champlin. 
Young  Folks’  Cyclopedia  of  Persons  and  Places.— Champlin. 
Young  Folks’  Encyclopedia. 


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LITERATURE. 


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lie  Literature  of  All  Nations,  Vol.  1 

2. 

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4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

Introduction  to  English  Literature  — Painter . 
Introduction  to  American  Literature.— Painter. 
American  Literature.— Richardson. 

The  Evangeline  Book  — Muhlig. 

Two  Gentlemen  of  Kentucky.— Allen. 

The  Captured  Dream  — Thanet. 

The  Story  of  the  Oilier  Wisi  Man.  - VanDyke. 

The  Woman’s  Excharge.— Stuart. 

Good  for  the  Soul.— Deland. 

Counsel  Upon  the  Reading  of  Books. 

A nericanisms  and  Bri  icisms. — Matthews. 

The  Story  of  the  Alphabet,— Clodd. 

Children’s  Stories  in  Eng’ish  Literature  — Wright. 


Tennyson.— Siopfcrd  A.  Brooke. 
Words  and  Their  Uses.— White. 
In  the  Child’s  World  — Poulsson 
Children’s  Rights,— Wiggin. 


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General  Literature. 


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LITERATURE. — For  General  Reading. 


29.  The  Patriot  Schoolmaster.— Butter  worths 

SO.  The  Log  School  House  on  the  Columbia.— Butterworth. 

£1.  The  Knight  of  Liberty.— Butterworth. 

32.  Gulliver.— Swift. 

33.  Duplicate. 

24.  Winifred  West.— Charming. 

. 35.  A Year  in  a Yawl.— Doubleday, 

36.  Diary  of  a Goose  Girl  — Wiggin, 

37 . Love  Songs  of  Childhood.— Field 

38.  Treasure  Island,— Stevenson. 

39.  Tom  Brown’s  School  Days.— Hughes, 

40.  Pere  Goriof.— Balzac. 

II . Micah  Clark. -Doyle. 

42.  The  Master  of  Ballanfrae.— Stevenson. 

-13.  The  Evolution  of  Dodd  —Smith. 

44.  Lorna  Doone  — Blackmore. 

45.  Duplicate. 

46.  Ramola.— Eliot. 

47.  The  House  of  the  Wolf.— Weyman. 

48.  Last  Days  of  Pompeii.— Lytton. 

49.  “ “ “ “ “ Duplicate. 

50.  Han  of  Iceland.— Hugo. 

51.  Pickwick  Papers  — Dickens. 

52.  David  Copperfield.— Dickens, 

53.  The  Last  of  the  Mohicans  .—Cooper. 

54.  The  White  Company.— Doyle. 

55.  Dombey  & Son. — Dickens. 

56.  Baron  Munchausen.— Raspe. 

57.  David  Copperfield —Dickens. 

58.  Quentin  Durward,— Dickens. 

59.  Shorter  Stories.— Dickens. 

60.  Christmas  Stories.— Dickens. 

61  The  Romance  of  Dollard.— Catherwood. 

62.  The  Story  of  the  German  Iliad.— Burt. 


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63.  Fritjof  Nansen.— Bain. 

64.  The  Eugene  Field  Book. — Burt  and  Cable. 

65.  Hyperion.— Longfellow. 

66.  Id  ill  on  the  Floss.  Vod  1. 

67.  “ “ “ “ - 2. 

68.  Adam  Bede.— Eliot. 

69.  The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table. — Holmes. 

70.  Caere  — DcAmicis. 

71.  Sir  Jefferson  Nobody.— Men  iman. 

72.  Facing  the  Enemy.— Headley. 

73.  Donovan. — Lyali 

74.  Uncle  Remus.— Harris. 

75.  Red  Pottage  — Chalmondeley. 

76.  David  Harum.— Westcott. 

77.  TheSeatsof  the  Mighty.— Parker. 

73.  Eben  Holden. — Bacheller. 

79.  To  Have  and  to  Hold. — Johnston. 

80.  When  Knighthood  Was  in  Flower.— Caskoden, 

81.  Black  Beauty.— Sewell. 

82.  Hans  Frinker,  or  the  Silver  Skates.— Dodge. 

83.  “ “ “ “ “ '*  “ Duplicate. 

84.  The  R ingers.— Thompson. 

85.  The  Prince  and  the  Pauper.— Mark  Twain. 

86.  The  Water  Babies.— Kingsley . 

87.  “ **  “ “ Duplicate. 

88.  Emerson’s  Essays. 

89.  The  Hoosier  School-Boy. — Eggleston. 

90.  On  the  Heights.—  Auerbach . 

91.  Undine!— Fouque. 

92.  Opening  a Chestnut  Bur.— Roe 

93.  Treasure  Island.— Stevenson. 

94.  Tales  from  Shakespeare.— Lamb. 

95.  A Dog  of  Flanders.— Ouida. 

96.  Stones  of  Venice.— Ruskin. 

97.  Longfellow’s  Poems.  Vol.  1. 

98.  “ “ kk  2. 

99.  Whittier’s  Poems,  Vol.  1. 

100.  “ kk  “ 2. 


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101.  Emerson’s  Essays,  Vol.  1 

102.  «•  “ " 2. 

103.  B aeon’s  Essays. 

104.  Brook’s  Addresses, 

105.  Scarlet  Letter.— Hawthorne. 

106.  Story  of  an  African  Farm. — Skreiner. 

107.  Little  Loo.— Bussell . 

108.  Selections  from  the  Sketch  Book.— Irving. 

109.  Burroughs,  Warner. — Thoreau. 

110.  Barriers  Burned  Away.—  Roe. 

111.  The  Howells’  Story  Book  — Burt  and  Howells. 

112.  The  Boy  Sett’ers.—  Brooks. 

113.  The  Black  Wolf’s  Breed.— Dickson, 

114.  Docas,  the  Indian  Boy.— Snedder. 

115.  Tommy  and  Grizel. — Barrie. 

116.  Talesof  an  O’d  Chateau.— Bouvet 

117.  The  Prairie  Schooner.— Barton. 

118.  Agnes  Surriage.— Bynner, 

119.  Twilight  Stories,— Foulke, 

120.  Melody.— Richards. 

121 . Herakles  —Burt 

122.  Little  Jarvis.—  Seawell. 

123.  The  Sandhill  Stag.— Seton-Thompson, 

1U.  Walled  In. — Stoddard 

125.  Off  Santiago  with  Sampson. — Otis. 

126.  The  Reign  of  Law. — Allen. 

127.  The  Voice  of  the  People  —Glasgow. 

128.  A Friend  of  Caesar.— Davis. 

129.  Mosieur  Beaucaire.— Tarkington, 

13'.  Robinson  Crusoe.— DeFoe. 

111.  The  Play-Day  Book. — Fanny  Fern. 

132.  The  Three  Rule.— Boyd. 

133.  John  Halifax.— Craik. 

134.  “ 41  Duplicate. 

135.  Vic— Marsh. 

136.  Rab  and  His  Friends.— Brown. 

137.  The  Miner  Boy.—  Headley . 

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139.  The  Dog  Crusoe.— Ballantyne. 

140.  The  Biography  of  a Grizzly .—  Seton-Thompson 

141.  The  Gentleman  from  Indiana. — Tarkington. 

142.  Ramona.— Jackson. 

143.  Philip  Nolan’s  Friends. — Hale. 

144.  Arthur  Boneicastle.— Holland. 

145.  Two  Little  Pilgrims’  Progress  — Burnett . 

146.  Astoria.— Irving. 

147 . Janice  Meredith  .—Ford . 

148.  The  Crisis.— Churchill. 

149.  Cattle  Ranch  to  College,— Doubleday , 

150.  Story  of  a Short  Life. — Ewing. 

151.  Heroes  and  Hero  Worship.— Carlyle 

152.  The  Young  Supercargo.—  Drysdale. 

153.  Thadeus  of  Warsaw.— Porter. 

154.  The  Birds’  Christmas  Carol.— Wiggins. 

155.  Coleridge’s  Poems. 

156.  Campbell’s  Poems. 

157.  Shelley’s  Poems. 

158.  Pope’s  Poems. 

159.  Cowper’s  Poems. 

160.  Keats’  Poems. 

161.  Milton’s  Poems. 

162.  Scott’s  Poems. 

163.  Robert  Southey’s  Poems. 

164.  The  Story  of  a Child. —Loti 

165.  The  Scottish  Chiefs.— Porter 

166.  Utopia.— More. 

167.  Remember  the  Alamo.— Barr . 

168.  The  Story  of  Patsy.— Wiggin. 

169.  The  White  Islander.— Catherwood . 

170.  Jane  Eyre.— Bronte. 

171.  Through  Cities  and  Prairie  Lands.— Hardy. 

172.  The  Deemster.— Caine. 

173.  The  Curse  of  Malvern.— Edmister 

174.  That  Lass  O’  Lowrie’s.— Burnett. 

175.  The  Jungle  Book.— Kipling. 

176.  The  Green  Mountain  Boys.— Thompson . 


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177.  Rasselas.— Johnson . 

178.  Alice  in  Wonderland  .—Carroll . 

179.  Beside  the  Bonnie  Brier  Bush.— Watson. 

180.  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.— Stevenson. 

181.  The  Boys  of  Old  Monmouth.— Tomlinson 

182.  Jan  Vedder’s  Wife. — Barr. 

183.  Deerslayer.— Cooper. 

184.  The  Spy.— Cooper. 

185.  “ “ “ Duplicate. 

186.  The  Count  of  Monte  Cristo.— Dumas. 

187.  Child’s  History  of  England—  Dickens. 

188.  Gorilla  Hunters.— Ballantyne. 

189.  Sonny  .—Stuart. 

190.  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.— Burnett 

191.  Santa  Claus  on  a Lark.— Gladden 

192.  Santa  Claus’  Partner.— Page 

193.  The  Swamp  Fox.— Otis. 

194.  Handy  Andy. — Lover. 

195.  Quo  Vadis.—  Sienkeiwicz. 

196.  Vanity  Fair.— Thackeray . 

197.  Seven  Oaks.— Holland. 

198.  Lady  Jane.— Jamison . 

199.  By  Pike  and  Dyke.— Henty. 

200.  The  Young  Carthaginian.— Henty. 

201.  Under  Drake’s  Flag.— Henty . 

202.  The  Lion  of  the  North.— Henty . 

203.  The  Dragon  and  the  Raven.— Henty 

204.  With  Clive  in  India.— Henty . 

205.  The  Cat  of  Bubastes.  —Henty. 

206.  By  Right  of  Conquest.— Henty . 

207.  For  the  Temple.— Henty . 

208.  Wild  Animals  I Have  Known .— Seton-Thompson 

209.  My  Summer  in  a Garden.— Warner. 

210.  Les  Miserables.— Victor  Hugo.  Vol.  1. 

211.  “ “ “ “ “ 2. 

212.  Via  Crusis.— Crawford. 

213.  Widow O’Callaghan’s  Boys. — Zollinger. 


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214. 

Gibbon’s  Rome.  Vol.  1. 

215. 

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216. 

“ " “ 3. 

217. 

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218. 

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219. 

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220. 

Grote’s  History  of  Greece. 

Vol.  1. 

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224.  The  City  of  the  Seven  Hills.— Harding. 

225.  Greek  Life  and  Story.— Church. 

223.  Anderson’s  General  History. 

227.  Alexander’s  Empire.— Mahaffy. 

2.8.  Norman  Conquest,— Freeman. 

229.  Landmark  of  Mediaeval  History. — Yonge. 

230.  A Short  History  of  Mediaeval  Europe.— Thatcher. 

231.  History  of  the  Middle  Ages  — Duruy. 

232.  The  English  Restoration  and  Louis  XIV.— Airy. 

233.  The  Puritan  Revolution.— Gardiner. 

234.  The  Crusades.— Cox. 

235.  The  Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages.— Church. 

236.  History  in  Schools.— Report  of  Committee  of  Seven. 

237.  Life  of  Greeks  and  Romans. — Guhl  and  Kroner. 

233.  Antiquity. 

239.  Middle  Ages. 

240.  Renaissance  and  Reformation. 

241.  Warriors  and  Statesmen. 

242.  Great  Women. 

243.  Modern  European  Statesmen. 

244.  Jewish  Heroes  and  Prophets. 

245.  Old  Pagan  Civilizations. 

243.  The  War  in  the  East.— Schem. 

247.  Footprints  of  the  World’s  History.— Bryan. 


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248.  The  Famous  Men  and  Great  Events  of  the  Nineteenth  Century 

249.  Ginn’s  Classical  Atlas. 

250.  Egypt.— Ebers.  Yo).  1. 

251.  “ “ “ 2. 

252.  Egypt  the  Land  of  the  Temple  Builders. 

253.  Egypt  and  Babylon.— Rawlinson. 

254.  History  of  Egypt.— Clement. 

255.  Ten  Great  Events  in  History.— Johan  not. 

256.  Stories  of  the  Olden  Time  — Johannot. 

257.  Plutarch  for  Boys  and  Girls.— White. 

258.  Freeman’s  Historical  Course. 

259.  Meri vale’s  General  History  of  Rome. 

260.  Pictures  from  Roman  Life  and  Story.— Church. 

261.  Great  Cities  of  the  Ancient  World.— Buckley. 

262.  Decisive  Battles  of  the  World.— Creasy. 

263.  History  of  Modern  Times.— Duruy. 

264.  Epochs  of  English  History.— Creighton. 

265.  Short  History  of  the  English  People.— Green. 

266.  Dickson’s  Japan. 

267.  Prescott’s  Peru.  Yol.  1. 

268.  “ “ “ 2. 

269.  Prescott’s  Mexico.  Vol.  1. 

270.  “ “ “2. 

271.  Abbott’s  Italy. 

272.  Wilberforce’s  Spain. 

273.  Menzel’s  Germany.  Vol.  1. 

274.  “ “ “ 2. 

275.  “ “ - 3. 

276.  “ • 4. 

277.  Clark’s  Turkey. 

278.  Boulger’s  China. 

279.  Rambaud’s  Russia.  Vol.  1. 

280.  “ “ “ 2. 

281.  Guizot’s  France.  Vol.  1. 

282.  “ “ ••  2. 

283.  “ “ “ 3. 

284.  “ “ “ 4. 

285.  “ “ “ 5. 


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286.  Guizot’s  France. — Vol.  6. 

287.  *‘  “ “ 7. 

288.  “ “ “ 8. 

289.  Abbott’s  Austria. 

290.  McCoan’s  Egypt. 

291.  Green’s  England.  Vol.  1. 

292.  “ “ “2. 

293.  “ *'  *•  3. 

291.  “ 4 4. 

295.  Stories  of  the  Old  World.— Cliuch. 

296.  Civilization  During  the  Middle  Ages.— Adams. 

297.  General  History  of  Europe.— Thatcher  and  Schwill. 

298.  Holy  Roman  Empire.— Bryce. 

299.  Students’  History  of  England.— Gardiner. 

300.  History  of  the  Reformation.— Fisher. 

301.  Political  History  of  Europe.— Seignobos. 

302.  History  of  England.— Lamed. 

303.  History  of  Europe,  Ancient,  Mediaeval  and  Modern.— Adams. 

304.  Egypt. 

305.  Chaldea. 


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340. 


History  of  the  United  States.— Schouler.  Vol.  1. 

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History  of  the  People  of  ihe  United 


States  — McM>  ster.  Vol.] 


The  Beginnings  of  New  England.— Fiske. 

The  Discovery  of  America —Fiske.  Vol.  1 
“ - “ “ “ “ 2. 

Old  Virginia  and  Her  Neighbors  —Fiske.  Vol.  1 

The  Dutch  and  Quakers’  Colonies  in  America.— Fiske.  Vol.  1. 


The  Critical  Period  of  American  History  —Fiske 

Duplicate. 

The  Beginners  of  a Nation.— Eggleston. 

The  Transit  of  Civilization,— Eggleston. 

The  Old  Regime  in  Canada.— Parkn. an. 

Frontenac  and  New  France.—  Parkman. 

Historical  Pilgrimages  in  New  England.— Bacon 


The  War  of  Independence —Fiske 


Duplicate. 


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From  Colony  to  Commonwealth.— Moore. 

Pilgrim  and  Puritan  —Moore 

Captain  Meriwether  Lewis  and  Captain  Wi'iiam  Clark 

—Kingsley. 

Domestic  History  of  the  American  Revolution —El let. 
George  Washington .— Scudder. 

The  Colonial  Era.— Fisher. 

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341.  The  French  War  and  the  Revolution  — Sloane. 

312.  “ “ “ " Duplicate. 

313.  The  Making  of  the  Nation.— Walker. 

344.  The  Middle  Period  —Burgess. 

345.  The  Civil  War  and  the  Constitution.— Burgess.  Vol.l. 

346.  *'  “ “ **  4‘  2. 

347.  Reconstruction  and  the  Constitution.— Burgess. 

348  History  i f the  United  States.— Ridpath 

344*.  ‘ “ “ Duplicate. 

35<\  Building  the  Nat  ion.— Coffin . 

351.  History  of  the  American  Nation —McLaughlin . 

352.  History  cf  the  United  States.— Scudder. 

353.  History  of  the  United  States.  Hawthorne. — Vol.l. 

354.  “ “ “ “ 2. 

355.  “ “ “ 3. 

356.  A History  < f t He  Presidency.— Stan  wood. 

357.  Personal  Memoirs  of  U.  S.  Grant  Vol.  1. 

358.  “ *•  “ 2. 

3 9.  A Birds  eye  View  of  the  Civil  War  - Dodge. 

360.  The  Mississippi  Valley  in  the  ( Hi!  War.— Fiske. 

361.  Stories  of  the  Civil  War  — Blaisdell. 

362.  Popular  History  of  the  Civil  War.— Cheney. 

363  Poll  ird’s  Lost  ( 'ause. 

354.  The  Colonics.  Thwaite. 

3C5.  Formation  of  the  Union.— Hart. 

366.  Division  and  Reunion.— W ilson. 

3j7.  The  End  of  an  Era.— Wise. 

358.  The  Confederate  States  of  America.— Schwab. 

369.  The  Westward  Movement.— Winsor. 

370.  How  Marcus  Whitman  Saved  Oregon.— Nixon 

371.  The  Naval  History  of  the  United  States.— Abbot. 

372.  The  Naval  War  of  1812.— Roosevelt. 

375.  The  American  Commonwealth.— Bryce. 

373.  Old  Time  in  the  Colonies.— Coffin. 

374.  Cuba  and  the  Fight  for  Freedom.— Clark. 

37".  California  and  Oregon  Trail.— Parkrr  an. 

376.  Side  Lights  cn  American  History.— Elson.  Vol.  1. 

377.  “ ‘ “ ■ " “ 2. 


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378.  The  Rescue  of  Cuba.— Draper. 

379.  Colonial  Days  in  Old  New  York.— Earle. 

380.  Customs  and  Fashions  in  Old  New  England.— Earle. 

381.  Economic  and  Industrial  History.  Thurston. 

382.  Tariff  History  of  the  United  States.  Taussig. 

383.  Industrial  Evolution  of  the  United  States.— Wright. 

384.  “ “ “ Duplicate. 

385  The  Last  Quarter  Century  in  the  United  States.— Andrews. 

Vol.  1. 

386.  “ •*  “ “ “ “ 2. 

3S7.  History  of  the  United  States. — Thomas. 

3'8.  Students'  History  of  the  United  States.— Channing. 

389.  Guide  to  American  History.— Hart. 

390.  American  Explorers.— Higginson. 

391.  The  Pilgrims  in  Their  Three  Homes.—  Gri Ills. 

392.  Romance  of  American  Colonization.— Griffis. 

393.  The  Boy  General.— Mrs.  Custer. 

391.  Discovery  of  the  Old  Northwest.— Baldwin. 

395.  Settlement  of  the  Old  Northwest.— Baldwin. 

396.  Lee  at  Appomattox.— Adams. 

397.  Marco  Polo.— Towle. 

398.  Stories  of  Our  Country.— Johonnot. 


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399.  Captains  of  Industry.— Parton.  Vol.  1. 

400.  “ 4-  “ “ 2. 

401.  American  Writers.—  Keysor.  Yol.  1. 

402.  “ “ “ “ 2. 

403.  Famous  European  Artists. — Bolton. 

404.  Chevalier  LaSalle.— Abbott. 

405.  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Drake.— Towle. 

406.  Life  of  Crockett.— Ellis. 

407.  Daniel  Boone.— Flint. 

408.  Life  of  Daniel  Boone.  Ellis 

409.  Life  of  Lady  Jane  Gray.— Bartlett. 

410.  Life  of  General  Sherman  —Howard. 

411.  Raphael.— Hurl. 

412.  Rembrandt.— Hurl. 

413.  Michael  Angelo.— Hurl. 

414.  Millet.— Hurl. 

415.  Great  Artists.— Keysor.  Vol.  1. 

416.  “ - “ 2. 

417.  “ “ “ 3. 

418.  George  Washington.— Abbott. 

419  George  Washington.— Irving  and  Fiske. 

420.  Old  Salamander,  Farragut.— Headley. 

421.  Napoleon  and  His  Marshals  — Abbott. 

422.  Benjamin  Franklin.— Abbott. 

423.  Franklin’s  Autobiography . 

424.  Life  of  Adams  — Seward. 

425.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.— Tefft. 

426.  Life  of  Clay.— Sargent. 

427.  Heroes  and  Martyrs  of  Invention.— Towle. 

428. 

429.  A Study  of  Hawthorne. 

430.  Story  of  Inventor’s  - Maeomber. 


Duplicate. 


Biography. 


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SCIENCE. 


PHYSIOLOGY. 

431.  Text  Book  of  Physiology.— Schafer. 

432.  Blaisdell’s  Physiology. 

433.  Overton’s  Physiology. 

434.  Hutchenson’s  Physiology. 

435.  A Healthy  Body.  — Stowell.  Set  of  25. 

436.  Martin’s  Human  Body. 


ZOOLOGY. 

437.  Lessons  in  Z xdogy.— Needham. 

438  General  Biology.— Sedgwick  and  Wilson. 

439.  Aunt  Mary’s  Bird  Talks.— Poyntz. 

440  Introduction  to  Fresh  Water  Algae.— Cooke. 

441.  The  Doctrine  of  Evolution.— Fiske. 

412.  Romance  of  the  Insect  World  — Badenock. 

443.  Studies  of  Animal  Life.— Lucas. 

444.  Set  of  Laboratory  Manuals— 15. 

445.  Three  sets  of  Birds  and  All  Nature  -3  volumes  each 

446.  The  Life  of  the  Bee.— Maeterlinck. 

447.  The  Living  World.— Buel. 

448.  Little  Brothers  of  the  Air.— Miller. 

449.  Little  People  of  the  Snow.— Miller. 


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450.  The  Wild  Animal  Play.— Seton-Thompson. 

451.  Four  Footed  Americans.— Wright. 


CHEMISTRY. 

452.  An  Elementary  Experimental  Chemistry.— Ekeley. 

453.  Laboratory  Manual.— Chicago  Teachers.  Set  of  10. 

454.  Williams’  Chemistry. 

4*5.  Remsen’s  Shorter  Course. 


PHYSICS. 

456.  Students’ Manual  of  Physics.— Cooley. 

457.  Carhart  and  Chute. 

458.  Principles  of  Physics.— Gage 

459.  Hoadley’s  Physics, 

460.  Avery’s  New. 


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ASTRONOMY. 

461.  Sharpless  and  Philips. 

462.  Young’s  Manual. 


BOTANY. 

463.  Fertilization  of  Flowers.— Mueller. 

464.  Physiology  of  Plants. — Sac  hs. 

465.  Gray’s  Lessons  in  Botany. 

466.  Gray’s  Manual  of  Botany.  ( . iM 

467.  Text-Book  of  Plant  Physiology.— McDougal.  . 

468.  Plant  Physiology.— Ganong. 

469.  Familiar  Trees  and  Their  Leaves.— Mathews. 

470.  ‘ “ “ Duplicate. 

471f  Our  Ferns  in  Their  Haunts.— Clute. 

472.  The  Stories  of  the  Trees.— Dyson., 

47  \ Molds,  Mildews  and  Mushrooms.— Underwood. 

474.  The  Fairyland  of  Flowers. 

475.  Among  the  Forest  People.— Pierson. 

476.  Corn  Plants  —Sargent. 

477.  Child  and  Nature.— Frye. 

478.  Plant  World. — Bergen. 

479.  “ **  Duplicate. 

480.  Among  the  Meadow  People.  , . 

481.  Mosses.— Grout. 

482.  Seed  Travelers.— Clarence  Weed. 

483.  “ “ “ Duplicate. 

484.  “ “ “ Triplicate. 

485.  Gray’s  Botanical  Series. 

486. 

487. 


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Triplicate. 


Science. 


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GEOGRAPHY. 


438.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Economics.— Bullock 

489.  “ “ 0 Duplicate. 

493.  Notes  on  the  Nicaragua  Canal.— Sheldon. 

491.  Principles  of  Agriculture.— Bailey. 

492.  Macfarlane’s  Commercial  and  Industrial  Geography  Part  1. 

493.  “ “ “ 1. 

494.  “ “ “ l. 

495.  Gonner’s  Commercial  Geography. 

496. 

497. 

498.  Handbook  of  Commercial  Geography.— Chisholm. 

499.  Chalk  Modeling.— Heffron.j 

500.  Manual  of  Geography.— Gore. 

501.  History  of  Our  Continent.— Shaler. 

502.  Appleton’s  General  Guide. 

503.  Statesman’s  Year-Book,  1902. 

504.  World’s  Almanac,  1902. 

505.  A Commercial  Geography.— Adams. 

503. 

537. 

508. 

509.  Comparative  Geography.— Ritter. 

510.  The  New  Basis  of  Geography. — Red  way. 

511.  Physiography.— Huxley. 

512.  Historical  Geography. — McCoun. 

513.  The  International  Geography. — Mill. 

514. 

51*. 

516.  Methods  and  Aids  in  Geography.  — King. 

517.  The  Library  of  South  Africa.— McKenzie  and  Stead. 

518.  Heroes  of  the  Dark  Continent.— Stanley. 

519.  Knox’s  Boy  Travelers  in  Southern  Europe. 

520.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Commerce  —Clow. 

521. 

522.  Home  apd  School.— King. 


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526. 

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557. 

558. 

559. 


Home  Geography. — Long. 

Coal  and  the  Coal  Mines.— Green. 

Aunt  Martha’s  Corner  Cupboard. — Kirby. 

The  Story  of  Geographical  Discovery.— Jacobs. 

Our  World  Reader,  No.  1.— Hall. 

Around  the  World. — First  Book. 

“ Second  “ 

“ First  “ 

“ Second  “ 

“ First  kk 

“ Second 

Great  American  Industries:  Products  of  the  Soil.— Rocheleau. 
“ “ Minerals. 

Manufacturing  “ 

Story  of  Industry  .—Clow.  Yol.  1. 

“ “ 2. 

Story  of  Industry.— Clow.  Yol.  1. 

“ “ *»  2. 

Story  of  Industry.— Clow.  Vo!.  1. 

“ “ “ 2. 

The  World  and  Its  People- 
Book  1.— Dunton. 

Book  2.— Dunton. 

Book  3. — Our  Own  Country.— Dunton. 

Book  3.— 

Book  3.—  “ 

Book  4.— Our  American  Neighbors.— Dunton. 

Book  5. — Modern  Europe.— Coe. 

Book  5 — 

Book  5. — 

Book  6.— Life  n Asia.— Smith. 

Book  6.—  ’ “ 

Book  7. — Views  in  Africa.— Badlam. 

Book  7. — “ “ 

Book  8.— Australia  and  the  Islands  of  the  Sea. 

Book  9.— Hawaii  and  Its  Peop’e.— Twombly. 

Stories  of  India.— Pratt.  Vol.  1. 

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585. 

586. 

587. 

588. 

589. 

590. 

591. 

592. 

593. 

594. 


Stories  of  China.— Pratt. 

Carpenter’s  South  America 
Carpenter’s  Asia. 

A Little  Journey  to  Hawaii — 5. 

“ “ Alaska-— 5. 

“ “ Italy— 5. 

*4  “ Ireland— 10. 

“ *■  London  and  Liverpool— 10. 

“ Canada— 10. 

“ Australia,— 5. 

“ ‘ Scotland— 15. 

“ Japan— 5 

“ “ The  Philippines— 5. 

‘ China— 10. 

“ Mexico— 10. 

“ England  and  Wales. — 5 

“ Cuba— 10. 

France— 5. 

“ Switzerland— 5. 

“ “ Puerto  Rico— 5. 

li  “ Holland.— 5 

Special  Method  in  Geography.— McMurray. 

Man  and  His  Markets.— Hyde. 

The  Book  of  the  Ocean —Ingersol. 

The  Gulf  Stream  — Pillsbury. 

First  Book  of  Physical  Geography.— Tarr. 

Life  on  the  Farm.— Shepherd. 

Manual  of  Geography,— Red  way. 

Tarr  and  McMurry  Geography  No.  2. 

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Macfarlane’s  Complete  Commercial  and  Industrial  Geography 


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Civics  and  Ethics. 


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CIVICS  AND  ETHICS. 


595.  Civil  Government  of  Illinois  nnd  the  United  States.— Crawford 

596.  “ “ “ 

597. 

598.  Our  Government.— Macy. 

599.  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.— Fiske. 

600.  Democracy  and  Social  Ethics  — Addams. 

601.  Patriotic  Citizenship.— Morgan. 

602.  The  Schoolmaster.— Ascham. 


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603.  Art  and  the  Formation  of  Taste.— Lucy  Crane. 

604.  Architecture,  Classic  and  Early  Christian.— Smith  & Slater. 

605.  Sculpture,  Renaissance  and  Modern. — Scott. 

606.  English  and  American  Painters.— Burton  and  Koehler. 

607.  How  to  Enjoy  Pictures.— Emery. 

•608.  School  Sanitation  and  Decoration.— Burrage. 

609.  Outlines  of  Art  History.— Hopkins. 

610. — Architecture.  Yol.  1. 

611.  “ “ 1.  Duplicate. 


Myths  and  Legends. 


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MYTHS  AND  LEGENDS. 


612.  Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.  -Baring-Gould. 

613.  Classical  Myths.— Gay  ley. 

614.  Age  of  Fable.— Buifinch. 

615.  Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome. — Seeman. 

616.  The  Od,\ssey. — Butcher  and  Lang. 

617.  The  Iliad.— Lang,  Leaf  and  Myers. 

618.  Legends  of  King  Arthur. 

619.  Grandfather’s  Stories.— Johonnet. 

620.  In  Mythland.— Beckwith. 

621.  Myths  of  Old  Greece.  Vol.  1. 

622.  “ “ “ 2. 

623.  “ “ 3. 

624.  Norse  Stories.— Mabie. 

625.  LeMorte  Dartliur  — Strachey. 

626.  The  Knights  of  the  Round  Table.— Frost. 

627.  The  Court  of  King  Arthur.— Frost. 

628g  Legends  of  Norseland. — Pratt. 

629.  “ “ “ Dupicate. 

630.  Myths  and  Myth-Makers. — Fiske. 

631.  In  the  Misty  Land  of  Fable. — Kleckner. 

632.  “ “ '*  Duplicate. 

63  '.  The  Boys’  King  Arthur.— Lanier. 

634,  Ca  endar  Stories.— Boyle. 

635. 


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SETS  OF  BOOKS 

To  be  read  and  studied  in  High  School. 


Ramona. — Jackson — 4. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.— 9 

Being  a Boy.— 5 

The  Talisman.— 5 

Marjorie  Daw.— 5 

Last  Days  of  Pompeii.— 5 

Ivanhoe. — 4 

Alhambra.— 5 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.— 5 

Adam  Bede.— 5 

Ben  Hur. — 5 

The  Crisis.— 4 

The  Grandissimes.— 5 

Macaulay’s  Essays  on  Chatham.— 5 

The  Sir  Roger  DeCoverly  Papers.— 5 

Emerson’s  Compensation.— 5 

History  of  the  Plague  in  London.— DeEoe. — 5 

Sohrab  and  Rustum.— 5 

Canterbury  Tales.— 5 

Milton’s  L’Allegro.— 11 

Penseroso.— Comas  and  Lycidas.— 40 

E hies  for  Schools.— 17  • 

The  Tempest.— 25 

King  Lear. — 8 

The  Lady  of  the  Lake.— 25 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.— 19 

The  Young  American.— 20 

Sella  and  Thanatopsis. — 22 

Vision  of  Sir  Launfal.— 25 

Burke’s  Conciliation  with  America.— 25 

Silas  Marner.— 25 

Hamlet.— 26 

As  You  Like  It.— 25 


Sets  of  Books — High  School. 


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Evangeline.— 24 
Macbeth.— 25 

Macaulay’s  Essay  on  Addison  and  Milton.— 26 
« Paradise  Lost— 27 

Merchant  of  Venice. — 38 
Emerson’s  Essays.  Vol.  L— 25 
Cotters’  Saturday  Night.— 25 
* Elaine.— 20 

Ancient  Mariner. — 21 
Deserted  Village.— 25. 

Webster’s  Bunker  Hill  Oration.— 25 
The  Princess. — 25 
Julius  Caesar.— 25 
Up  From  Slavery. — 5 


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Sets  of  Books — Grades, 


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SETS  OF  BOOKS 

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Tales  of  Troy— 24 

Enoch  Arden.— 30 

Hiawatha.— 40 

Snow  Bound.— 24 

Brave  Little  Holland.— 25 

The  Man  Without  a Country.— 25 

Grandfather’s  Chair.— 40 

Birds  and  Bees  and  Sharp  Eyes.— 31. 

Polly  Oliver’s  Problem.— 24 
Stories  from  English  History.— 20 
Seven  Oaks.— 25 

Evangeline  (five  cent  classics)  .—15 
Two  Little  Knights  of  Kentucky.— 24. 

Rambles  of  a Rat.— 21 
The  Little  Lame  Prince  —29 
Irving’s  Sketeh  Book.— 17 
Werner’s  Arithmetic  No.  1.— 6 
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The  King  of  the  Golden  River.— 21 
Bird’s  Christmas  Carol.— 21 
The  Child  of  U rhino.— 20 
A Day  in  Ancient  Rome.— 5 
The  Story  of  Greece.— 18 
The  Story  of  Rome  —15 
The  Beginners’ American  History.—  20 
The  Golden  Touch,  (five  cent  classics).— 15 
The  Snow  Image,  “ —20 

The  Paradise  of  Children,  “ —23 

Tales  of  Troy. — 47 
The  Story  of  Ulysses.— 47. 

Anderson’s  Fairy  Tales.— 25 
Things  Will  Take  a Turn.— 2J 
Each  and  All.— 25 


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Seven  Little  Sisters.— 25 

Four  Great  Americans.— 20 

Greek  Gods,  Heroes  and  Men. — 20 

Pioneer  History  Stories. — 25 

The  Golden  Touch  (five  cent  classics).— 15 


The  Snow  Image.  “ — 20 

William  Penn.  *•  —23 

Lincoln.  —24 

Franklin.  “ —2-5 

The  Boston  Tea  Party.  “ — 24 

Stories  of  the  Pilgrims.  “ —22 

The  Miraculous  Pitcher.  “ —20 


The  Burglar’s  Daughter.— 25 
Stories  of  Colonial  Children.— 21 
J.  Cole.— 20. 

Cyr’s  Third  Reader.—  2L 

American  History  Stories.  Vol.  1— 23 

Brooks  and  Brook  Basins.— 24. 

Big  and  Little  People  of  Other  Lands.— 24. 

Stories  of  American  History  for  Youngest  Readers  —24 

Cyr's  Second  Reader.— 30 

Old  Time  Stories  Retold  by  Children. — 22 

Seaside  and  Wayside.  No.  2.-24 

Robinson  Crusoe. — 23. 

Classic  Stories  for  Little  Ones.— 21. 

Cyr’s  Primer.— *24. 

Cyr’s  First  Reader.— 24. 

Stories  for  Children.— 23 

The  Literary  Primer.— 24 

Story  of  the  Buds,  (five  cent  classics).— _'5 

Some  Bird  Friends.  “ —25 

Selections  from  Aesop. — 24 

The  S unbonnet  Babies.— 25. 

Riverside  Classics.  No.  59.— 25c. 

Six  Nuisery  Classics.— 25 
Braided  Straws.— 25 
Letters  from  a Cat.— 25 
Wilderness  Ways.— 25 
Story  of  the  Middle  Ages.— 25 


Sets  of  Books — Grades, 


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Tanglewood  Tales.— 25. 

The  Children’s  Crusade.— 25 
The  Strike  at  Shane’s.— 25. 

The  Gate  of  the  Giant  Scissors.— 25 
Stories  from  the  Poets.— 5. 

Lane’s  Oriole  Stories. — 5. 

The  Stories  of  My  Four  Friends.— 5 

The  Peasant  and  the  Prince.— 5 

Ten  Boys  on  the  Road  From  Long  Ago.— 25 


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Fith  and  Sixth  Grades — East  Side. 


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Fifth  and  Sixth  Grades— East  Side. 


63G.  Two  Little  Confederates.— Page. 

637.  The  Prince  and  the  Pauper.— Mark  Twain. 

638.  Donald  and  Dorothy.— Dodge. 

639.  Cudjo’s  C ive.—  Trowbridge. 

640.  Jack  Hazard.— Trowbridge. 

641.  Poor  Boys  Who  Became  Famous.— Bolton. 

642.  The  Graysons.— Eggleston. 

643.  Hoosier  Schoolmaster. — Eggleston. 

644.  Quicksilver  Sue.— Richards. 

615  TheNurnberg  Stove.— Ouida. 

646.  Tho  Story  of  a Short  Life.— Ewing 

647.  Old  Caravan  Days. — Catherwood. 

648.  Little  Women.— Alcott. 

649.  Under  the  Lilacs.— Alcott. 

650.  Tanglewood  Tales.— Hawthorne. 

651.  Paul  and  Virginia.— St.  Pierre. 

652.  Stories  from  Virgil.— Church. 1 

653.  Robin  Hood  and  His  Merry  Men.  1 

654.  Heroes  of  Asgard.— Keary. 

655.  Black  Beauty.— Sewell. 

653.  Lady  of  the  Lake.— Scott. 

657.  Things  Will  Take  a Turn.— Harraden. 

658.  Up  the  Tapajos.— Ellis. 

6*9.  Captain  Bailey’s  Heir.— Henty. 

669.  Among  Malay  Pirates.— Henty. 

661.  In  Freedom’s  Cause.— Henty. 

632.  Peggy.— Richards. 

663.  Old  Fashioned  Girl.— Alcott. 

664.  Laddie. 

665.  Lost  in  the  Wilds.— Ellis. 

666  Eight  Cousins.— Alcott. 

667.  A Chance  for  Himself.— Trowbridge. 

668.  The  Little  Colonel.— Johnston. 

669.  Dear  Daughter  Dorothy.— Plympton 


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670.  Doing  His  Best.— Trowbridge. 

671.  Rita —Richards. 

672.  Sir  Jefferson  Nobody.— Merriam. 

673.  Bernardo  and  Laurette.— Bouvet. 

674.  Lobo.  Rag  and  Vixen.— Seton-Thompson. 

675.  Margot.— Mann. 

676.  Lost  in  * kies.— Ellis. 

677.  Little  Men.— Alcott. 

678.  Sonny. — Stuart. 

679.  Young  Barbarians.— Watson. 

680.  Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin.— Stowe. 

681.  Rollo  on  the  Atlantic.— Abbott. 

6S2.  Wild  Animals  I Have  Known.— Seton-Thompson. 
68\  Life  of  Wm.  McKinley.— Townsend. 


Fifth  and  Sixth  Grades — East  Side. 


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Fifth  and  Sixth  Grades— West  Side. 


684.  Evolution  of  Dodd. — Smith. 

685.  Green  Mountain  Boys.— Thompson. 

686.  Story  of  a Bad  Boy.— Aldrich. 

687.  Stories  Mother  Nature  Told  Her  Children. 

688.  Rab  and  His  Friends.— Brown.  * 

689.  Story  of  a Short  Life.— Ewing. 

690.  Poor  Boys  Who  Became  Famous.— Bolton. 

691.  Sketch  Book.— Irving. 

692.  Beautiful  Joe.— Saunders. 

693.  Jo’s  Boys.— Alcott. 

694.  Jan  of  the  Windmill.— Ewing. 

695.  Ten  Times  One  is  Ten.— Hale. 

698.  Twice  Told  Tales.— Hawthorne. 

697.  Stories  of  Long  Ago.— Kuffer. 

698.  The  Boys  of  Greenway  Court.— Butterworth. 

699.  Holmes’  Grandmother  Story. 

709.  Eugene  Field  Book. 

701.  The  Strike  at  Shane’s. 

702.  Black  Beauty.— Sewell. 

703.  Being  a Boy.— Warner. 

701.  Victor  in  Buzzland.— Bell. 

705.  Persimmons.— Butler. 

703.  Rosin  the  Bow.— Richards. 

707.  Zigzag  Journeys  Around  the  World.— Butterworth. 

708.  Fifty  Famous  Stories  Retold.— Baldwin. 

709.  Helen’s  Babies  — Habberton. 

710.  Paul  Jones.— Seawell. 

711.  Kingsley’s  Water  Babies. 

712.  Sweet  William.— Bouvet. 


Fourth  Grade — East  Side. 


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Fourth  Grade— East  Side. 


713.  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.—  Burnett. 

714.  Sara  Crew  and  Other  Stories.— Burnett. 

715.  Toby  Tyler.— Otis. 

716.  Mr.  Stubbs’  Brother.— Otis. 

717.  Snow  Shoes  and  Sledges.  — Munroe. 

718.  Rick  Dale.— Munroe. 

719.  Wakulla— Munroe. 

720.  Queer  Little  People.— Stowe. 

721.  Uncrowning  a King.— Ellis. 

^22.  Fanciful  Tales.— Stockton. 

723.  Timothy’s  Quest.— Wiggin. 

724  Patsy.— Wiggin. 

725.  With  Wolfe  in  Canada.— Henty. 

726.  Three  Margarets.— Richards. 

727  Braided  Straws.— Foulke. 

728.  Adventures  of  a Brownie.— Mulock. 

729.  Old  Stories  of  East.— Baldwin. 

730.  Little  Jarvis.— Seawell . 

731.  Letters  from  a Cat.— Jackson. 

732.  Pansy  Billings  and  Popsy.—  Jackson. 

733.  Mamma  Tittleback.— Jackson. 

734.  Black  Beauty.— Sewell. 

735.  Nimpo’s  Troubles.— Miller. 

736.  Through  the  Looking  Glass.— Carroll. 

737.  Vicar  of  Wakefield.— Goldsmith. 

733.  Boy  in  China.— Yan  Phou  Lee. 

739.  Dog  of  Flanders  — Ouida. 

740.  Christmas  Dream.— Alcott. 

741.  Story  of  Dago.  -Johnston. 

743.  Little  Colonel  — Johnston. 

713.  Wahb.— Thompson. 

744.  What  Tommy  Did.— Miller, 

745.  Strike  at  Shane’s. 


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Fourth  Grade— West  Side. 


746.  The  Story  of  Patsy.— Wiggin. 

747.  Jackanapes  and  Other  Tales.—  Ewing. 

748.  Aesop’s  Fables 

749.  The  Story  of  Lincoln.— Craven. 

750.  Child  Rhymes.— Riley. 

751.  Talks  About  Authors.— Ware. 

752.  The  Signal  Boys  of  ’75.— Otis. 

753.  Alice  in  Wonderland.— Carroll. 

754.  Through  the  Looking  Glass.— Carroll. 

755.  Tommy  Anne  and  the  Three  Hearts.— Wright. 

756.  Friends  in  Feathers  and  Fur.— Johonnot. 

757.  Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.— Kingsley. 

758.  The  Pied  Piper  and  Other  Stories.— Alpha  Banta. 

759.  Little  Daft'down-Dilly  and  Other  Stories.— Ha  wthorne. 

760.  Jungle  Book.— Kipling. 

761.  The  Boys  of  ’76.—  Coffin. 


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Third  Grade— West  Side. 


762.  Three  Little  Lovers  of  Nature. 

763.  The  Story  of  Longfellow. 

764.  Cat  Tales  and  Other  Tales. 

765.  Stories  of  the  Poets. 

766.  Animal  Life. 

767.  What  Tommy  Did. 

768.  Twilight  Stories. 

769.  Plant  Life. 

770.  Stories  of  Old  Greece. 

771.  Stories  and  Poems  for  Children. 

772.  Fairy  Stories  and  Fables. 

773.  Black  Beauty. 

774.  Stories  of  Shy  Neighbors. 

775.  Bird  Land. 

776.  The  Bird’s  Christmas  Carol . 

777.  Lowell. 

778.  Rubens. 

779.  Landseer. 

780.  Whittier. 

781.  Raphael. 

782.  Bonheur. 

783.  Millet. 

784.  Columbus. 

785.  Sweet  William. 

786.  Little  Lucy’s  Wonderful  Globe. 

787.  Little  Lord  Fauntleroy. 

7 88.  The  Yellow  Fairy  Book. 


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